English: Alongside the radio-controlled target ship Coast Battleship No. 4 (ex-USS Iowa, Battleship # 4), probably in Panama waters, circa February-March 1923. Quail provided salvage support during exercises with the target ship. Courtesy of Mrs. C.R. DeSpain, 1973. From the scrapbooks of Fred M. Butler.
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between circa February 1923 and circa March 1923
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Alongside the radio-controlled target ship Coast Battleship No. 4 (ex-USS Iowa, Battleship # 4), probably in Panama waters, circa February-March 1923. Quail provided salvage support during exercises with the target ship. Courtesy of Mrs. C.R. DeSpain, 1973. From the scrapbooks of Fred M. Butler. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.